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		<title>Woody Guthrie&#8217;s Lasting Legacy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although there are many folk heroes of the American music scene, Woody Guthrie was a true titan among men. He grew up in dire poverty on the Oklahoma prairie and began collecting the regional songs he heard older people performing. This marked the beginning of Guthrie&#8217;s legacy as both a songwriter and a musical historian. [...]]]></description>
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